Active IQ Unified Manager Discussions
Active IQ Unified Manager Discussions
Hi Experts,
Its bit confusing for me to understand the difference between Data Fabric Manager, Operations manager , On Command System Manager. Can anybody explain me in detail about these and also advise which will be better to have it in my environment i already have DFM which is 3.1 Version and please suggest how to upgrade this to the latest version as well.
Hope Operations Manager was a part of DFM then why both have different Consoles??? Please help me out to understand this.
Thanks
Nayab
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DFM was the original product name for the central management product to monitor multiple NetApp storage systems. With version 4.0, DFM was rebranded to be known as Operations Manager. Starting with version 5.0, the NetApp Management Tools were rebranded to be the OnCommand suite of products. The product formerly called DFM/Operations Manager is now called OnCommand Unified Manager Core. There are other products under the OnCommand product banner: OnCommand Insight was formerly called SANscreen and OnCommand Balance was formerly called BalancePoint. The purpose of OnCommand Unified Manager Core is the same as it was when the product was called DFM: provide the ability to monitor multiple NetApp storage systems from a centralized place.
As far as OnCommand System Manager, OnCommand System Manager (a.k.a. System Manager) is the replacement management tool for FilerView. FilerView was the GUI for managing individual NetApp storage systems. System Manager was introduced around the Data ONTAP 7.3 release to be a comprehensive GUI management tool for NetApp storage systems. With FilerView, there was a specific URL for each NetApp storage system that was used to connect to the management GUI. This wasn't a problem if you had a few NetApp storage systems in your environment, but having to keep track of the FilerView URL become a challenge if your NetApp storage systems grew in numbers. With System Manager, you can manage all of your NetApp storage systems from a centralized interface. Starting with Data ONTAP 8.1, FilerView is no longer available and the only GUI management tool for NetApp storage systems running Data ONTAP 8.1 or above is System Manager.
In summary, OnCommand is the overall brand name for the NetApp management suite of products. OnCommand Unified Manager Core is the new name for what was once called DFM & Operations Manager and is your centralized tool to monitor NetApp storage systems. OnCommand System Manager is the replacement for FilerView and is the centralized tool to manage NetApp storage systems.
Hope this helps!
Oops My DFM version is 3.0.1
DFM was the original product name for the central management product to monitor multiple NetApp storage systems. With version 4.0, DFM was rebranded to be known as Operations Manager. Starting with version 5.0, the NetApp Management Tools were rebranded to be the OnCommand suite of products. The product formerly called DFM/Operations Manager is now called OnCommand Unified Manager Core. There are other products under the OnCommand product banner: OnCommand Insight was formerly called SANscreen and OnCommand Balance was formerly called BalancePoint. The purpose of OnCommand Unified Manager Core is the same as it was when the product was called DFM: provide the ability to monitor multiple NetApp storage systems from a centralized place.
As far as OnCommand System Manager, OnCommand System Manager (a.k.a. System Manager) is the replacement management tool for FilerView. FilerView was the GUI for managing individual NetApp storage systems. System Manager was introduced around the Data ONTAP 7.3 release to be a comprehensive GUI management tool for NetApp storage systems. With FilerView, there was a specific URL for each NetApp storage system that was used to connect to the management GUI. This wasn't a problem if you had a few NetApp storage systems in your environment, but having to keep track of the FilerView URL become a challenge if your NetApp storage systems grew in numbers. With System Manager, you can manage all of your NetApp storage systems from a centralized interface. Starting with Data ONTAP 8.1, FilerView is no longer available and the only GUI management tool for NetApp storage systems running Data ONTAP 8.1 or above is System Manager.
In summary, OnCommand is the overall brand name for the NetApp management suite of products. OnCommand Unified Manager Core is the new name for what was once called DFM & Operations Manager and is your centralized tool to monitor NetApp storage systems. OnCommand System Manager is the replacement for FilerView and is the centralized tool to manage NetApp storage systems.
Hope this helps!
Thanks a lot Jeras , even a LAYMAN can understand this easily.
I have another question now shall i upgrade my DFM 3.0.1 to On Command System manager directly or i need to upgrade to a higher version of DFM and then i can upgrade to On command System manager please advise.
System Manager & OnCommand Unified Manager Core are two separate products and there is no dependency between System Manager and DFM or OnCommand Unified Manager Core. System Manager communicates directly with the NetApp storage controller using the Data ONTAP API. You can install System Manager and do not need to upgrade your DFM version.
Your DFM version is a bit out-of-date, so you may want to consider upgrading that anyway, but it is not a requirement to run System Manager.
Hi Jeras,
Can I quickly as if Unified Manager Core is for both 7-mode and cluster DOT ?
Regards
Yes, it can be used for both 7 & C Mode
Thanks. This is exactly what I want.
Thanks
In Software download, I can see two names, want to know difference between them
1. OnCommand Unified Manager Core Package
2. OnCommand System Manager
OCUM Core is specific to version 5.x and, according to the download page, contains these components:
OnCommand Unified Manager Core Package Solution Components
OCUM is meant to help you manage 1 or more NetApp systems from a single console. This version can work with either cDOT or 7-mode, but not both simultaneously.
The downloadable System Manager is the GUI for managing a individual NetApp systems which have Data ONTAP less than 8.3 installed. After cDOT 8.3 System Manager is on the system (you can access it by browsing to https://your.cluster.management.lif/).
So here are the shortcuts on my desktop -
DFM for CDOT
DFM for 7 mode
Management Console for CDOT
Management Console for 7 mode
OCUM 5.2.1P1
OCM 6.3
OPM 2.0RC1
System Manager
OCI
Santricity Storage Manager
WFA
7MTT
System Analyzer
And now I hear we are going back to on filer system management ???
arrrgghhhhh....... 😉
The thing is they all have a lot of overlap , but all seem to have things the others dont.